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ELECTRIC SINK IJnnA]d MacKinnon Councilmen, Officials ion for Cit today wa a truly Ameri- alties and every- Scouts of Troop 614 troop 612 will be the Lions at the noonday riends return th he Kinnon of 612, Charles McClellan Bov SCOUTS IAKE of 613 and Albert Guino of 614 'y This was followed by a Candle Light ‘\lluv\o Frcr‘“rlck Wiyller, Jc{fvn OVER GOVERNME"T randerfoot Investiture for Jeffery Pegues and Kermit Bowling es and Robert Hildre, both of Thirty-four Scouts were in at- ] The recommittal of the tendance last night with a number OF JUNEAU TODAY Scout Oath was combined with the or parents and seven Scouters. Investiture and the awarding of Scouters were: James C. Ryan, Dis- the Badges by Mrs. Pegu trict Committee Chairman; C. L Boy Scout week officially start- Second Class Badges were awar Wwingerson, District Commissioner; d yester: ind today Boy Scouts ed to Dick Keithahn, Julian Riv- Milton Furness, Committee Chair- are taking over the city govern- ers, Duane Arlows and Jerry Hill man for Leadership and Training; ment, ‘with boys acting as Mayor, by their Scoutmaster, Harold Zeng- Leo Jewett, Chairman of Troop 613; city clerk, street commissioner, er of Trcop 613. The finay award, Lyle Langston, Scoutmaster of, 612; Chief of Polic and patrolmen. that of Star, wa warded to Senior Harold Zenger, Scoutmaster of The will be a radio address over Patrol der Dale Roff by Distr 613; Donald Hungerford, Asst KINY at 8:15 o'clock given by Committee Chairman James C. Ry- Scoutmaster of 613; and Lester Arthur Hedges. an, with Roff giving the Roberts u'm er of 614 H Tomorrow all Boy Scouts, in uni- etad B form, are going to their respective NAVY 1S TO TRAIN Monday the ind part of BIG AIR RESERVE n .\,,‘:,‘,‘l ¥ “',K:”B:‘“M,,,,“':{‘"“ I,f:'_ Mayor, Charl WASHINGTON, Fet. 9. — The Boy Scouts of America in a P e e ,X‘)"‘,"m‘“;. ey £ statement for Boy Scout Week 1'“'.;1),; W’ll on “{,"‘ A ek’ Ay ol Feb. 8 to 14, ma the 36th anni- » S8 son ce Admiral Arthur W. Radford, versary of the movement in Amer- Fur- Deputy Chief of Naval Operations fca 1__ Shaw; for Air, disclosed today that the Dr. Fretwell's statement follows 3 Udllr‘ Roff; Asst. program prov)de.sv for lhc exclusive The Boy Scouts of America are . Rl (;‘.wn‘xxno “;3].'.('.‘,![1 n:'«‘“nl 1(6} f-\m‘.?;;];fl‘aunm.(flnd of 2 great team, a team that works oyio. ~ ST p ol T O S‘lXA ‘jI;}“ ‘;\J ol 51, e and plays together. All for one and .o o 6 L et il o /0 sl ey o Torall, €Lk is thin BAHUE SEL, Ol | Police Assist., Dick Wing- about July 1. Pilots will recetve “Togethet they explore the wild- :x:::n ‘“’L‘ ,.]",‘C“ ,(worge Gilligan, about 100 hours of flying qnd a two- rness. They help each other over _ ngerson, Bill Johnson and weck tour aboard a carrier. ough places and share their work % e K3 and their adventure S. DEPARTMENT OF COMYERCE, WEATHER BUREAU “For- thirty-six years the Boy JUNEAU, ALASKA Scouts of America have been build- WEATHEK BULLETIN ing citizens equipped for the great DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME wdventure of life. Max. temp. | TODAY “Qur anniversary theme, ‘Scouts last 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. ‘Weather at the World—Building Together’, Station 24 hrs.* tem temp, ¥ 4:30a.m. tonds our field. Scouting em- Anchorage 16 1 1 Pt. Cloudy Jasizes, not the man-made diff- Barrow 20 -28 Trace Clear evences between peoples, but the Bethel -23 0 Cloudy splendid heritage of the boyhood a 3t 23 11 Snow of all naticns. In practically every Edmonton 30 20 Cloudy civiliced country on earth, Scouts Fairbanks -15 A1 Snow. are building together the founda- 27 04 Pt. Cloudy tions of world friendship through s 3 30 Cloudy Scouting.” Tuneau Arport ] > 33 Snow Scout Weaek officially opened with Ketct 4 : 33 Snow Cercmonies held in ths meeting Rctzebue B 3 -25 Cloudy place of Troop 612, the Northern McGrat 4 Clear Presbyterian Church parlors. Ncme Clear cout Week opened in the Gas- Briow tincau Channel District with the Cloudy holding of a Court of Honor and Rain recommittal of the Scout Oath ¢ llowsd by an election of Scouts 3 S 3 5 P Pt. Cloudy to the various City offices for the > oy 3 City Government program Saturday. Se ancisc 4 1 Pt. Cloudy The Court of Honor cpened with 5 Scout Flag cersmony. Color ¢ rd was compesed of onz Scout »m each troop — Donald Mac- Snow Snow Cloudy 1. m. toaay ssure area in the Prince William veaken during the past 24 hours. frcm Prince Rupert to Cordcva, i 2stern slove of 'the continental divide in rmer over the interior of south- t of the Rockies but it contir nd northern Canada wi 44 degrees at Galena MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Ves r Temp. Dir.and Vel >ape Decisict 5 SwW 18 (Sea Condition) Eldred Rock Snow e 20 4 feet 3 feet oudy SSE 2 feet loudy sW 6 Calm Cloudy 3 SE 6 Calm Point Retrea Cloudy SSE 12 Smooth MARINE FORECAS I decreasing southerly w 5 cf Sumner Strait—ligt waters, Dixon Entranc 25 miles per heur. Variabl entire area 9066000000600 0000000000000000 DRINK KING BLACK LABE 7 ‘minus per hour. Inside channels south able winds under 15 miles per hour. Outside | itat and Tey Strait—westerly winds 20 l')‘ iness with scattered snow showers o\er, omia Mackionm, comeimen, UONLET NE C AGERS TAKE TWO GAMES Douglas High scored wins on both games played last night in Douglas | gymnasium. Dougla ed Pan American Clippers 44 to 34, |, and Douglas defeated Signacs 34 to 18 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1946 I The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery . PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! High's first string defeat- second string iXuskies \} ‘ n this envelope, 2 6-room house —n0 fooltng!” “Yep. That's what | said. A 6-room house . .. “And a nice, quiet garden, with a hammock slung between two trees. “The kind of place we've always dreamed of: a place that’s ours, a place that’s a part of us, a place for the kids to grow up in, away from the city streets and the noise. “For this envelope is full of Victory Bonds. ‘E’ Bonds that we're going to keep until ma- turity, when they’ll pay us back four dollars for every three we invested. “And we'’re going to go on buying more all the time. “It's surprising how quickly the money mounts up, if you've just got a little resolution and stick to-it-iveness. We could ease off on our Bond buy- ing, of course; but don’t worry—we're not go- ing to! “That's why, about ten years from now, a lot of folks are going to call us lucky! Folks t may not have made out so well. “But, shucks—it won’t be luck. It’s just com- mon sense. 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